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AURELLE BURNSIDE LEGISLATION
E QUAL RIGHTS
COPY
February , 1955
Miss Aurelle Burnside
State Le islation Chairman
Ark. Fed. of B. & P . W. Clubs
El Dorado, Arkansas
Dear Miss Burnside:
This acknowledaes your letter of February 7 reg-
garding the Equal Rightll Amendment. I will
confer with Senator Butler riaht away about it.
I have been a co- sponsor of this measure in the
past and may coneent to do ao again. While I am
of the impression that many do not understand
the full impact of this proposed Constitutional
Amendment, still I have taken the position that
if our women want it, then I shall support it.
With kindest regards , I am
Sincerely yours,
John L. McClellan
J LMc:hb

AURELLE BURNSIDE LEGISLATION
E QUAL RIGHTS
COPY
February , 1955
Miss Aurelle Burnside
State Le islation Chairman
Ark. Fed. of B. & P . W. Clubs
El Dorado, Arkansas
Dear Miss Burnside:
This acknowledaes your letter of February 7 reg-
garding the Equal Rightll Amendment. I will
confer with Senator Butler riaht away about it.
I have been a co- sponsor of this measure in the
past and may coneent to do ao again. While I am
of the impression that many do not understand
the full impact of this proposed Constitutional
Amendment, still I have taken the position that
if our women want it, then I shall support it.
With kindest regards , I am
Sincerely yours,
John L. McClellan
J LMc:hb

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Land of (Unequal) Opportunity: Documenting the Civil Rights Struggle in Arkansas